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Big Boy #2 – I-94 Exit 138



Another Big Boy statue outside of a restaurant in Michigan.

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Location: Big Boy Restaurant, (I-94 at Exit 138)
Date: May 30, 2009

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Big Boy #1 – I-94 Exit 23



On my road trip to Michigan I decided to stop at every Big Boy I saw advertised because, well, why not? I think I copies down the correct exit numbers…but I make no guarantees for the accuracy…

Big Boy statue in Michigan

Big Boy statue in Michigan

Big Boy statue in Michigan

Location: Big Boy Restaurant, 4641 Red Arrow Highway, Stevensville, MI 49127 (I-94 at Exit 23)
Date: May 30, 2009

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Big Boy Restaurant



Big Boy statues in Michigan

Big Boy Restaurants launched in 1936 and until this weekend I had never seen one in person. The chain began in Glendale, California but moved its headquarters to Warren, Michigan in the late 1980s by one of the many owners the restaurant has seen over the years. There are 455 Big Boy restaurants in the United States and Canada. Over one hundred of those locations are in Michigan and of those I managed to see seven on Saturday.

The original man behind the brand was Bob Wian who owned and operated a small space called “Bob’s Pantry. One day a visit by a nearby orchestra hankering for something different inspired his creation of a three-bun, two patty burger that is still a bestselling item to this day. A chubby youngster who entered the restaurant inspired the name, which took off not just as the sandwich’s moniker but as the new name to the diner as well. Another customer sketched a curly haired boy on a napkin and that, in turn inspired the logo and the iconic statue that welcomes diners in.

Of the seven restaurants I saw only five of them had that familiar boy. While each had a strikingly similar look there were variations to each restaurant providing a unique yet familiar experience to any diner in any city.

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Southgate, Michigan Road Trip Recap



Apparently Michigan is in the Eastern time zone. In retrospect I probably already knew that but it never occurs to me to even check. Luckily, I was alerted to this fact the night before I was driving to Detroitish and therefore made it to Southgate in plenty of time to watch the calamari eating contest!

Roadside attraction in Michigan

I woke up at 6am and was at the Starbucks on the corner by 7. I needed coffee to keep me going. Driving the 2 hours between my parent’s home and college used to feel like forever and a day but now driving for 6 hours in one go feels like absolutely nothing. Without any stops Southgate would have only been about a four and a half hour drive. But you know me, I can’t drive anywhere without making a few stops…

My first stop was to be the World’s Largest nose in Grand Beach, Michigan. Unfortunately I got there at about 9:10am and the place it was at didn’t open until 10am. I didn’t have the time to dally about so I decided to leave it behind. Ah, next time. Luckily just down the road was an ice cream shop with a few cows and a giant ice cream cone! Totally unexpected, it’s always fun to run into giant cows!

Most of my afternoon drive was spent stopping at Big Boys. Mind you, I didn’t eat at a one of them but I had never seen a Big Boy before! So I stopped at every one I saw advertised :-) I ended up hitting five of them (well, seven, but two of them had no statue to be seen! What’s with that?)

My next stop was Ypsilanti where there was a giant cow on the roof of a “dairy.” Now, by “dairy” I mean a kind of scary store that didn’t have anywhere to park and just had a driveway out front where a kind of scary man stood who would presumably go inside and bring what you wanted to your car… Luckily there was a guy getting “things” in front of me so while he was being taken care of I took some photos and when he left I sped by…

And then I was off to Southgate! Right near Southgate there are two glorious side of the highway attractions: the World’s Largest Tire and an oil tank painted like a basketball!

From there I headed straight to Mallie’s Sport Bar and Grill to catch the calamari eating contest and catch the unveiling of the new Guinness world record holder for world’s largest hamburger (both to be recapped later)! It was an awesome road trip and I’ll have to head that way again some time. I didn’t quite make it all the way into Detroit to see the wonders the city holds, and I didn’t actually eat at any of the Big Boys (or anywhere special at all), and I do need to see that world’s largest nose. So, Michigan, we will meet again.

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